Showing posts with label Chris Martin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Martin. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Usher slams Chris Brown over ‘relaxed pics’

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Washington, March 04: Rapper Usher has hit out at Chris Brown over photos that show him smiling and riding around on jet skis in Miami.

In a video for Jermaine Dupri`s "Living the Life" series, Usher has slammed the 19-year-old singer, insisting him to have ‘remorse’.

The Grammy wining singer is seen around a laptop talking about a series of photos with some other men in a recording studio, reports Usmagazine.com.

"I`m a little disappointed in this photo," Usher says about the shots of Brown.

"After the other photo [of Rihanna`s bruised face posted by TMZ]? C`mon, Chris. Have a little bit of remorse, man. The man`s on jet skis? Like, just relaxing in Miami?" he added.

However, it seems, the couple, who reportedly had been involved in a domestic abuse incident that led to charges against Brown, have rekindled their romance.



The duo was spotted together at Miami International Airport.

hris Martin laughs off Bono’s slur on Coldplay

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Melbourne, March 04: English singer-songwriter Chris Martin has laughed off U2 frontman Bono’s recent slur on his band Coldplay.

During a live UK radio programme last week, Bono called Martin a “w--ker,” a "completely dysfunctional character” and a "cretin”, as well as a “great melodist”.

“I always thought he felt that way,” the Daily Telegraph quoted Martin as jokingly saying.

“I think it’s great that we’re arch enemies. That’s a joke too,” he added.

According to a report published in the Herald Sun, Martin has long used U2 as the benchmark for Coldplay, with U2 saying Martin’s band also keep them on their toes.

“We respect any musician, particularly ones who`ve kept going and not changed line up and have always been good,” Martin said.

“The difficulty of the whole U2 thing is we`re only on our fourth record. We`re competing with people on their fifth records. We`re just coming up to where people were making (the Beatles`) Revolver or (U2`s) The Joshua Tree. We’re at a very different stage,” he added.